School: Castlegannon, Mullinavat (roll number 13028)

Location:
Castlegannon, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Seán Ó Riain
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0848, Page 196

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0848, Page 196

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  3. XML “Cnoc Maoláin (Knockmoylan)”
  4. XML “Cill Créda (Kilcready)”

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  2. Cill Créda means the Church of Saint Crede. There was a Church there long ago but it is a ruin now. There is a cement wall around the Church. There are tomb-stones in this old Graveyard dated back to the 17th Century. The walls were newly repaired and it looks very neat. There is one tomb-stone with the Crucifixion on it, and it is standing out in Relief. This Graveyard faces the north-East of Castlegannon School. There is a palm tree growing in the Chapel-yard. It was a beautiful place long ago. Kilcready is in the Parish of Ballyhale and the
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